Ah I remember watching him years ago, good to know he’s still around. Although it looks like he does more internet drama videos rather than real-world news
Ah I remember watching him years ago, good to know he’s still around. Although it looks like he does more internet drama videos rather than real-world news
Probably by just looking at the IP address, either due to the IP addresses of the VPNs being public or by the fact that many users are accessing the service through a single IP address
Context for those who don’t know: Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard
Old TheOnion videos are just so good
Perhaps you don’t personally, but it’s very likely your government and companies you interact with do
Fascinating! Thanks for the link. This is the sort of thing I was hoping for.
I just tried Google News, but it seems like their interface is designed for mobile even though I’m on a desktop. Like, it doesn’t use most of the screen space. But I’m sure on mobile it’s a more pleasant experience
I don’t think this is really surprising, I’m sure many people went on it just to check it out when they heard it released. What would be interesting is to see how these stats compare to comparable services after their releases
I’ve never heard of these different ‘levels of tech’ - what does it mean to be a level 2 or 3 tech?
AI used to upscale low resolution images
It’s not federated but there is pixelcanvas.io, which is like r/place but infinite and not controlled by Reddit